New Challenges for Sustainable Organizations in Light of Agenda 2030 for Sustainability
- Authors: Donato Morea; Elisa Gebennini; Andrea Mazzitelli; Maria Simona Andreano; Gianpaolo Basile; Gandolfo Dominici
- Publication year: 2021
- Type: Articolo in rivista
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/509745
Abstract
Sustainability is one of humanity’s most daunting issues at present. Increasing popula- tion, escalation of anthropogenic activities, industrialization, modern agricultural practices that pollute water, air, and soil around the world, and ever-increasing greenhouse gas emissions mean that sustainability is now in doubt [1]. In response to these critical concerns, the world has come up with several initiatives including Agenda 2030. Agenda 2030 is a commitment to eradicate poverty and achieve sustainable development worldwide, ensuring that no one is left behind by 2030. Its adoption was a landmark achievement, providing a shared vision towards sustainable development for all. Its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets aim to end the plethora of development problems and deliver a better universe